Farmers and artisans from developing countries found it increasingly hard to compete with highly industrialized countries due to factors such as advanced technology, economies of scale, and cheaper production costs. These industrialized countries could mass-produce goods at lower prices, leading to a decline in demand for products from less developed regions. Additionally, lack of access to capital, resources, and market information further disadvantaged farmers and artisans in competing with their highly industrialized counterparts.
Most countries now a days are industrialized to some degree, though there are many that remain somewhat agrarian. Russia, America and Germany are all industrialized countries.
High energy use Complex industrialized bases Low population growth High per capita incomes
Bananas and coffee(:
Because its more natural
There are many highly Industrialized countries. US, Canada, India, Japan etc.
developeddevelopingnewly industrialized
Farmers and artisans from developing countries found it increasingly hard to compete with highly industrialized countries due to factors such as advanced technology, economies of scale, and cheaper production costs. These industrialized countries could mass-produce goods at lower prices, leading to a decline in demand for products from less developed regions. Additionally, lack of access to capital, resources, and market information further disadvantaged farmers and artisans in competing with their highly industrialized counterparts.
They are not extensively industrialized. Their economies rely heavily on exports.
They are not extensively industrialized
Some countries that have not fully industrialized include many in Africa, parts of Asia, and some Pacific island nations. These countries may still rely heavily on agriculture, fishing, and other primary industries for their economies.
No. Slavery tended to prevent the South from using the new industrialized economies of that period.
No. Slavery tended to prevent the South from using the new industrialized economies of that period.
No. Slavery tended to prevent the South from using the new industrialized economies of that period.
High energy use Complex industrialized bases Low population growth High per capita incomes
Europe is one of the most technologically advanced/industrialized areas in the world, and was the first in fact. It has some of the highest economies on Earth and is a major player in the world economy, so you can see how it would effect other countries' economies.
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